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New ‘Going, Going, Gone!’ Board Game Lets Players Pretend to Be Millionaire...

Players beat their opponents by accumulating the most valuable collections possible while still remaining rich, just like in real life.

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MCA Chicago Finds a Surprise Blockbuster With Virgil Abloh Fashion Exhibition

Nearly doubling their normal summer viewership, more than 100,000 visitors have descended upon the MCA to check out Abloh's body of work.

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Adrian Cheng Unveils the K11 Musea Art Collection in Hong Kong at an...

Adrian Cheng has been reshaping art and retail in Hong Kong for years, but his latest venture is debuting amidst civil unrest.

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The 12 Unmissable Art Exhibitions of Fall 2019

From the Met's expansive Vija Celmins retrospective to an exhibition about the Gulf Wars, here are the 12 most anticipated exhibitions of fall 2019.

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Fall 2019 Preview: The Best of Arts and Entertainment Coming This Season

Our definitive guide to all of the arts and entertainment you should be consuming in fall 2019.

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David Bowie’s Prized Tintoretto Masterpiece Will Go on View in Venice

The elaborate altarpiece that was one of Bowie's prized possessions depicts an encounter between an angel and Saint Catherine of Alexandria.

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The Artist Behind Slovenia’s New Donald Trump Statue Explains Its Symbolism

Tomaž Schlegl, the artist/architect behind Slovenia's new sculpture resembling Donald Trump, believes the work has been misinterpreted.

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Artist Nikhil Chopra on the Challenge of Living in the Met Museum for 9 Days

For nine days, Chopra will live inside the museum and make his way methodically through it on a pre-planned route. Here, the artist explains why.

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Kemper Museum Trustee Under Fire for His Connection to Jail That Housed ICE...

Mariner Kemper is the CEO of UMB Bank, which recently sued the city of Central Falls, RI, for breaking its government contract with ICE.

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David Hartt’s ‘Le Mancenillier’ is Coming to Frank Lloyd Wright’s...

Hartt, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania, creates structural installations which challenge ingrained historical narratives.

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Sotheby’s Shareholders Vote to Approve Sale to Telecom Billionaire Patrick Drahi

Despite a few oppositional lawsuits that cropped up this summer, Sotheby's confirmed that the deal should officially close by the end of 2019.

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Philadelphia’s Painted Bride Art Center Dispute Highlights the Threat of...

The Painted Bride organization is pushing for the redevelopment of a beloved alternative arts space building, and many locals aren't happy.

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Sotheby’s Asia Executive Weighs In On Hong Kong Auction Season

Even if potential collectors are unwilling to travel to Hong Kong for auctions amidst the civil unrest, Sotheby's Asia CEO Kevin Ching has a solution.

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Lucas Arruda Presents Paintings to Escape Into in His David Zwirner Solo Show

The 36-year-old Brazilian painter is one of the youngest artists in bluechip gallery David Zwirner's roster, where he will be exhibiting his dreamscapes this month.

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Berlin Art Week Celebrates the 30th Anniversary of the Fall of the Berlin Wall

This year, Berliners are paying close attention to the concept of barriers, both physically and metaphysically.

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Hasan Minhaj, Aminatou Sow & Padma Lakshmi Will Participate in the New...

Organized in celebration of immigrant contributions to American culture, the festival counts Comedy Central as an official partner.

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Reflecting on What It Means to Be Muslim Today, 8 Artists Share Experiences...

A new exhibition at BRIC in downtown Brooklyn examines the many nuances of being Muslim, giving viewers a broader and deeper understanding of what that means today.

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Pace Gallery’s New Global Headquarters Is Taking Over Chelsea

With elaborate new premises, ambitious programming and a crop of new curators, Pace is showing it means serious business.

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Michelin-Starred Chef Massimo Bottura Reveals His Taste in Art

Massimo Bottura has long been an art lover. Now, the Michelin-starred chef tries his hand at curating for an upcoming exhibition at Sotheby's.

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The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Climate Control Workers Got a Big Raise Last...

Employees who handle the museum's elaborate ventilation system got significant pay boosts after an evident labor pileup in 2017.

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